Business Management & Leadership (BMAL)

What's the difference between Pfeiffer's business programs compared with those of other universities?Pfeiffer prepares students for the challenges that confront all graduates in today's global world. Whether students focus on finance and banking, international business and marketing, management or economics, they are poised to influence their communities and the world.

It's the difference between talk and action.Our focus on student engagement provides a solid foundation for what's to come in the professional world. Business administration students are encouraged to get involved in Phi Beta Lambda (Future Business Leaders of America), International Business Club, Global Pfeiffer Study, internships, andservice and mission trip opportunities to gain experience outside the classroom that is relevant to working in today's economy.

It's the difference between a job and a calling.We help our students discover their passion and utilize their gifts to make a positive difference in the world. Sadly, 86 percent of adults believe there isno purpose or meaning in what they do at work. Exposure to a variety of business disciplines helps Pfeiffer students determine what they care most about. At the same time, strong relationships with faculty and within the business community provide a valuable network to take them anywhere.

It's the difference between a special place and any place.At Pfeiffer, a focus on critical thinking enables students to formulate unique solutions to complex problems. Led by faculty, students gain the tools for making sound decisions that can be applied to all life situations. This is accomplished through small classes that allow students to engage in meaningful interaction with their professors, paving the way to connections with not only faculty but their professional networks as well.

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